• xelim
    +4

    The greeks are saying: Voting "YES" is a definite downfall, everyone can see that, and mostly Greece will suffer, while the creditors who sacrificed Greece to protect EURO are just fine.

    Voting "NO" is also certainly bad, but at least there is a glimmer of hope that comes from the uncertainty it brings.

    They basicly chose the lesser of two evils from themselves.

    I personally don't know how I feel about it. On one hand I feel vindicated because Greece "sticks it to the man". On the other hand, this will have global consequences and my wallet will surly feel it.